FUNCTIONAL MORPHOLOGY AND FLORAL ODOR OF DITASSA BURCHELLII (APOCYNACEAE, ASCLEPIADOIDEAE), A MICROM...
FUNCTIONAL MORPHOLOGY AND FLORAL ODOR OF DITASSA BURCHELLII (APOCYNACEAE, ASCLEPIADOIDEAE), A MICROMYIOPHILOUS SPECIES FROM SOUTHEASTERN BRAZIL
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Chicago: University of Chicago Press
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Premise of research. Studying functional floral morphology in Asclepiadoideae requires anatomical and histochemical analyses due to the complex synorganization and high diversity of secretory tissues in their flowers. Pollinators of the subfamily are poorly known in some genera, yet floral volatiles presumably play an important role in their attrac...
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FUNCTIONAL MORPHOLOGY AND FLORAL ODOR OF DITASSA BURCHELLII (APOCYNACEAE, ASCLEPIADOIDEAE), A MICROMYIOPHILOUS SPECIES FROM SOUTHEASTERN BRAZIL
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TN_cdi_uchicagopress_journals_697433
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_uchicagopress_journals_697433
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1058-5893
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1537-5315
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10.1086/697433